Let’s face it: You won’t be winning The Masters anytime soon. So if you want a green jacket, you’re going to just have to pony up and buy one. A green jacket gives you so many options. That classic “no-black-and-brown-on-the-same-body-at-the-same-time” rule? Not a problem when your new jacket enters the picture. It matches everything. But... we know you’re probably not all that concerned about fashion on the job site anyway, and that’s why a green jacket makes sense. No fuss, no flash -- It’s basic, it’s practical, it just works. And when we say green, that’s really just a starting off point. There are so many different shades in this world that you could spend hours just reciting them out loud. You could spend just as much time in a store going through rack after rack of men’s jackets, or women’s jackets if that suits you better. That’s the nice thing about shopping for work jackets on Workingperson.com. No mile after mile of walking, just row after row of photos, only a mouse click away. Whether it’s an olive, or more of a sea green, or a pea green, or you’re going with good ol’ John Deere green, you’re sure to find the hue that’s you. And with so many different types of work or uniform jackets for different needs and desires, the combinations are nearly endless. Working Person’s quality jackets are a great choice for welding, because they really stand out in the shop. Black Stallion makes a great one. Filson, Carhartt, Port Authority, Helly Hansen, Tingley and more -- whether you need something waterproof, insulated, flame-resistant, hooded or fleece, a green jacket is a great option. Even if all you intend to do with it is pretend you won a golf tournament.(Learn More About green jackets)(See less)